How should we understand the Bible’s Creation story in Genesis 1:1–2:3?
In this episode of What in the Word?, Kirk E. Miller is joined by Vern Poythress to explore the genre, interpretation, and theological intent of Genesis 1:1–2:3. They discuss various interpretive models—such as literal 24-hour days, the literary framework view, day age theory, and more—while addressing questions of history, science, and the meaning of the “days” of creation.
Tune in as we reflect deeply on how Scripture portrays God as the sovereign, wise, and beneficent Creator.
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Disclaimer: Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.
Episode outline:
00:00 Introduction to the Debate on Genesis
00:25 Welcome and Show Introduction
01:01 Guest Introduction: Dr. Verne Pores
02:52 Context of Genesis Chapter 1
07:38 Theological Significance of Genesis
10:41 Interpretive Challenges and Modern Context
16:21 Different Interpretations of Genesis 1
20:23 Framework and Day-Age Views
24:32 Analogical and Mature Creation Views
30:47 Relevance of Genesis Across Cultures
33:10 Sponsor Message and Additional Views
35:31 Different Views on Creation
36:44 Interpreting Genesis 1: Genre and Literalism
37:57 The Genre of Genesis: Nonfiction Hebrew Prose
41:34 Genesis 1 vs. Ancient Near Eastern Myths
46:08 Personal Views on Creation Days
56:08 Practical Significance and Preaching Genesis 1
01:01:00 Closing Remarks and Call to Action